Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has strongly hinted that he would like to manage England in the future.
Arsene Wenger has made it clear that he would first honour his contract with Arsenal, which runs for another season. As the job is currently vacant, this could force the FA in to appointing a caretaker manager if they want the Gunners boss to eventually take over.
BeIN Sports interview with Wenger 'Could you manage England, why not? I would never rule that out, but I am happy and focused in club football.
He also said England is my second country. I was absolutely on my knees when England went out against Iceland. I couldn’t believe it.
‘But when you watched the game you could sense, after 60 minutes, that the worst could happen. Did they panic or were they tired? I don’t know, but England couldn’t find an answer to what Iceland posed.
‘I have one more year to go with Arsenal and I have been with them for a long time. I have always respected all my contacts [throughout my career] and will continue to do that.
‘What will I do after that? Honestly, I don’t know.’
It’s obvious from his answer that the 66 years old man has the passion for the job, but it may be a case of being available at the wrong time.
SOURCE: BeIN sports
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